The Weirdest Ice Cream Flavors from Around the World

Garlic

Garlic ice cream is something that you must experience to believe. While many confectioners and ice cream shop owners have experimented with this flavor before, it’s actually a town favorite in Gilroy, California. Their primary export is garlic, and everyone in the town is proud of their steady production.

At festivals throughout the year, you can find garlic ice cream — even garlic-flavored soft serve. People say that it lends a nutty flavor to the rich ice cream base, but the strong aftertaste is still a bit unexpected.

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